The department registered 2880 hotels and carriedout 3748 inspections this year to ensure quality services, the official said, adding that a sum of Rs 23,37,775 was collected as penalties from erring units.
"All out efforts are to promote tourism and allied activities and provide best possible facilities to tourists visiting the state," the spokesman said.
Nearly 153.52 lakh tourists visited the state between January and September, including 150.05 lakh domestic and 3.77 lakh foreign tourists, he added.
The department had earlier urged entrepreneurs to register their hotels, guest houses, restaurants, travel agencies, home stay units, adventure sports, out-door photographers, trekking and tourist guides by fulfilling all formalities.
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